run (someone) off his or her feet



run (someone) off his or her feet

To make someone work very hard and/or quickly, especially to an exhausting or exasperating degree; to make great demands of someone's time or energy. With the recent reductions in staff, my boss has been running me off my feet lately! Just about every parent on the planet knows how kids can run you off your feet.
See also: feet, off, run

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Afolabi-Western African, Yoruba
Izdihar-Arabic
Ekundayo-Western African, Yoruba
AinoIE-no (Finnish) Finnish, Finnish Mythology
Vincenc-Czech, Slovene
LisaLEE-sə (English), LEE-zah (German), LEE-sah (Dutch)English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Italian